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Garrett Wilson is not the only Jet who has been reunited with Justin Fields this spring. Tight end Jeremy Ruckert also played with Fields at Ohio State and has been excited to see his former college teammate in Florham Park.
Fields started the first 11-play drive with a pass to WR Garrett Wilson, who was targeted four times in the first seven plays. Wilson made an impressive, toe-tapping grab along the sideline on what seemed to be a broken play and put the offense in striking distance. After two incompletions and a Fields run, Carlson connected on the field goal try.
A sweeping reset hit the Jets front office this offseason when they handed Justin Fields a two-year, $40 million pact—$30 million guaranteed—signaling a full embrace of his dual-threat upside and a clear pivot in strategy.
Justin Fields is entering his fifth season in the NFL, and he believes he is ready to break out. Fields, who was a disappointment in Chicago and got benched in Pittsburgh, believes he can put it all together with the Jets.
The New York Jets ' offseason so far has been one where the franchise has moved in silence, much to the delight of new head coach Aaron Glenn. However, they won't be able to for much longer, with mandatory minicamp approaching and then training camp to follow. It is here that new quarterback Justin Fields will take center stage.
An Insider revealed a new reason why Justin Fields rejected the Pittsburgh Steelers for the New York Jets this offseason in free agency.
The best part about the NFL offseason program is that it nearly over. It’s not that these voluntary workouts and practices aren’t important – with OTAs wrapping up this week, the Jets players and new coach Aaron Glenn new each other far better than they did when they showed up for Day 1 in April.
Jets' Proposed 'Nightmare' Scenario Is Bad News for Justin Fields originally appeared on Athlon Sports. We all know it will be tough sledding for Aaron Glenn and his New York Jets this season after trying to clean up the mess left by Aaron Rodgers and Co.